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Are physiologic electromagnetic fields important?

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Are physiologic electromagnetic fields important?

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There is a lot of research that shows that they are important. Maintaining the correct electromagnetic fields is as necessary as maintaining proper temperature and chemistry. The fields must exist at the right levels for our bodies to operate in a healthy manner. Electromagnetic energy fields are all around us. Visible light is electromagnetic energy that we are all well aware of. Our eyes have evolved to allow us to sense a very narrow range of an electromagnetic spectrum that includes radio waves, infrared, ultraviolet, microwaves, x-rays, right on up to gamma rays of energy. Sitting in your car you are surrounded by dozens of electromagnets. Our televisions, computers, telephones, appliances and the wires that run through our homes generate electromagnetic radiation. The Earth generates its own magnetic field. Outer space is filled with electromagnetic fields. We cannot see or feel, or in any other way sense, over 99% of the fields that exist. We endure exposure to very powerful ene

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